Is the Kia Sportage for you?

The KIA Sportage is a compact crossover SUV first released in 1993. There are three generations of Sportages already, with the first one running until 2004, the second one until 2010, and the third one currently still in production. Since the first-generation Sportage was developed using a Mazda Bongo platform as engineering base, it shared many similarities with the Mazda’s own lineup. This was a result of a partnership involving Ford, Mazda, and KIA, where Ford and Mazda were in charge of technology while KIA managed actual manufacturing facilities. By 2012, more than 387,000 KIA Sportage units have been sold around the world.

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If you trace the roots of the Kia Sportage, you’ll definitely see its leanings towards being an SUV. In fact, it’s got so much SUV in it that you’ll wonder how to pinpoint where the vehicle defines being a “crossover” model. And aside from being a compact soft-roader with a good price, the Sportage also boasts of stylishness that puts it at par with the looks of the Ford Kuga, Volkswagen Tiguan, Skoda Yeti, and the Nissan Qashqai. There are also petrol and diesel engine options available to provide interested parties with flexibility to address whatever needs they might have.

In terms of design, the Sportage features a bold look that will sit well with many buyers. But what Kia was most successful with though was in erasing memories of previous models. Doing so allowed Kia to come up with a vehicle that isn’t exactly all-new but looks nothing like its older brothers. Lower ground clearance is one of the most appreciated update too because it makes getting in and out of the car so much easier.

Automatic transmission is not available on all engine options. You can only take advantage of an automatic gearbox if you opt for a 2.0-litre petrol or diesel engine. Additionally, only 2.0-litre units are fitted with four-wheel drive systems. It’s not much of an issue really but you’d have to head straight for a 2.0-litre unit if you want these features.

When the concept car Kee came out in 2007, Kia took inspiration from it and it showed in the Sportage, creating a sharp headlight design that really gives it a big SUV look. However, the Sportage was not as successful in terms of appearance when it comes to the rear of the vehicle. Some of the driver’s rear visibility is even reduced no thanks to the high-set, narrow, raked-back screen at the back.

The Sportage features split-folding seats at the back which allows it to conveniently boost boot space. The seats don’t slide individually though, a feature that some Sportage rivals have and something some families may be looking for.

The Sportage also falls behind in terms of ride and handling, with other compact soft-roaders performing better. However, many will still favor it because it is comfortable and safe enough and is capable of managing what is expected out of it with ease.

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A History of the Kia Sportage

The Kia Sportage is a compact crossover SUV. Inexpensive and reliable, the Sportage has come out as one of the Korean company’s bestselling models. Three generations of the car has been produced since its introduction in 1993.

The first generation was patterned from the Mazda Bongo platform. During this period, Kia allied with Ford and Mazda to produce high quality technology from affordable resources. The German-made Sportage flourished in Europe, while the Korean version was marketed to the rest of the world. International markets discontinued marketing the model by 2003.

A second generation was introduced in 2005. This version was produced with the help of Hyundai, and sported a completely new look from the first generation. Reception was divided among first generation and second generation enthusiasts. While the former complained of the loss of the car’s off-road capabilities, the later lauded its comfort and style. Consumer Reports reliability survey has revealed that the Sportage is one of the most reliable vehicles in 2009.

In 2010, Kia once again introduced the Sportage with a trendier look and safer design. This generation won Top Safety Pick from Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, 2011 Car of the Year in Slovakia and was nominated Truck of the Year in the International Car of the Year Awards.